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What Does This PAP Smear Test Report Indicate?

Can you give me advice I recently had a Pap smear and I came out abnormal squamous with lesions they said I need a biopsy and the other test to check before the actual biopsy they said they won’t giive me any numbing medicine which is impossible me for me to do this without it so I said I wanttogoto the surgical center to have it done there and I have to pay the difference in cost do you know why they won’t numb you first and do you have an idea what I would have to pay people including the DRs nurse said it is very painful and I am a low pay tolerance Patient can I finds DH to do the procedure with numbing in the office and what type would be used for the sugerical center twilight or general if have the former is a lot less expensive I appreciate your help
Fri, 23 Mar 2018
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Hello,

A follow up of an abnormal Pap smear result depends on the report - whether it is mild or moderate or severe dyskaryosis. With mild abnormality - a repetition of test after six months may show that lesion has resolved by itself because the cells in this area are actively multiplying and changing and being replaced. The body has a natural ability to resolve and often the repeat smear may show a normal result when repeated.

If the lesion persists or shows a greater level of abnormality, then it has to be investigated with colposcopy and a guided biopsy. It involves placing in a position suitable to examine the cervix and adjoining areas under magnification with colposcopy and using special dyes (iodine) to identify the cells or areas that are abnormal and take a guided biopsy from the areas identified as abnormal in this way.

The procedure can be uncomfortable because of the position one has to be in for the examination to be possible, for a prolonged length of time. Local blocks and analgesia can be given to reduce pain and discomfort. The cost of the procedure would increase due to the addition of the anesthetic cost.

Some gynecologists can incorporate it into their overall fee structure. Your pain tolerance is something that you would need to discuss with your consultant. General anesthesia has its own risks and may not really be necessary unless you have medical conditions that make it a worthwhile consideration.


Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sabina Hussain
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What Does This PAP Smear Test Report Indicate?

Hello, A follow up of an abnormal Pap smear result depends on the report - whether it is mild or moderate or severe dyskaryosis. With mild abnormality - a repetition of test after six months may show that lesion has resolved by itself because the cells in this area are actively multiplying and changing and being replaced. The body has a natural ability to resolve and often the repeat smear may show a normal result when repeated. If the lesion persists or shows a greater level of abnormality, then it has to be investigated with colposcopy and a guided biopsy. It involves placing in a position suitable to examine the cervix and adjoining areas under magnification with colposcopy and using special dyes (iodine) to identify the cells or areas that are abnormal and take a guided biopsy from the areas identified as abnormal in this way. The procedure can be uncomfortable because of the position one has to be in for the examination to be possible, for a prolonged length of time. Local blocks and analgesia can be given to reduce pain and discomfort. The cost of the procedure would increase due to the addition of the anesthetic cost. Some gynecologists can incorporate it into their overall fee structure. Your pain tolerance is something that you would need to discuss with your consultant. General anesthesia has its own risks and may not really be necessary unless you have medical conditions that make it a worthwhile consideration. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sabina Hussain